Verdächtig ruhig geworden hier....
Der Vollständigkeit halber noch einmal für alle:
Zu Carson Wentz:
Zitat von Dawgsbynature via walterfootball.comOne area scout of a team picking in the top 10 that doesn't need a quarterback was gushing over North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz. The team has given him a first-round grade and thinks that Wentz is the real deal. They say that Wentz has a good arm, size and athleticism, and they love him off the field. They like his pocket presence, field vision, experience under center, making play calls in the huddle, and potential to grow in the NFL. The scout said that he will fill out his frame in a NFL strength and conditioning program. That area scout said the big challenge for Wentz will be the drastic change in the speed of the game coming from North Dakota State's opponents compared to the NFL. This week at the Senior Bowl could vault Wentz high in the first round.
How high? Extremely high. In speaking with sources at the Browns, Wentz is definitely in play with Cleveland. He's viewed as a first-rounder despite a small sample size of starts in college. Sources say the Browns really like Wentz. There are some who believe that Wentz is the best quarterback prospect and they say the only reason why Wentz isn't the consensus No. 1 quarterback is the helmet he wears (i.e. coming from a small school). Assuming the Browns move on from Johnny Manziel and draft a quarterback, it sounds like they are focused on Wentz or Cal quarterback Jared Goff. Both are rated ahead of Memphis' Paxton Lynch, and Wentz could be the early lean.
dazu ergänzend:
Zitat von Dawgsbynature via Neal Coolong (USA Today)"the Browns have taken an interest in Wentz, and it’s enough to suggest he’s the front-runner for the second overall pick."
Wohl eher alles Spekulation.
Warten wir mal den Senior Bowl ab.
Zu Andrew Berry:
Zitat von Terry Pluto (The Plain Dealer)Berry is 28 years old. He has been the pro scouting coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts since 2012. It was his job to put together scouting reports and data on veteran players, then deliver the information to the coach and general manager. His bosses made the final decisions.
Hier gilt es einfach zu Vertrauen.
Eine schwer zu bewertende Verpflichtung wie ich finde.
Für mich aber völlig ok, da trotz seines jungen Alters, bereits viel Erfahrung im Bereich Scouting gegeben ist.
Außerdem kann es nur vorwärts gehen was dies betrifft.
Zu Mack:
Zitat von Alex Mack via "Around The NFL""Really happy they got everything handled early and they found their guy. They're getting a staff together quickly. It's going in the right direction (...),I think they've got good things going in the right places,"
Leise Hoffnung scheint erlaubt zu sein.Vielleicht hat ja auch die "Thomas-Entscheidung", positiven Einfluss auf ihn bzw. Schwartz.
Schön wärs allemal...